Not a dumb question at all, I don't believe it was mentioned anywhere with a full explanation.

For our first series Ravenbit coins were "Podified"/"Pod-ify" where we: 1. removed the original hologram from the coin 2. destroyed the original public/private key labels 3. finally replaced the public/private key labels with our own generated keys and replaced the hologram with our own "sticker"

As MJ mentioned, we "Pod-ify" the coin when we assemble it ourselves using our branding and securely generated keys.

The #1 Satoshi coin was DIY and didn't require the original hologram removed, although we believe destroying an already created coin is not required for "Podification".

Any chance you tested these private keys before you destroyed them? I don't know if anyone has ever peeled any of the Ravenbit assembled coins and actually proved the private keys match the public.

We did test a small sample of the private keys and they were good, matching up to the provided first-bits and address listings from Ravenbit. The addresses were seemingly generated and applied accurately.

Unfortunately they were destroyed and disposed of as discussed for this project since we saw no value in keeping them around. They were all unfunded coins so I believe no CLAMS or anything else could have been retrieved. May I ask what the value would be for the peeled key sets?

This is an amazing idea! I love how the holograms came out. The logo is pretty sweet too, you killer mantis.

Could you perhaps please limit the amount of sets one individual can purchase? To allow for more of us to get a hold of these? Could be hard changing the rules after people already started ordering but perhaps form here on out?